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Magnetic rotary sensors reduces mechanical wear

The R-series by Novotechnik use a magnetic pick-up to determine angle so there is mechanical wear on the product.

01/19/2012


The R-series by Novotechnik use a magentic pick-up to determine angle so there is mechanical wear on the product. Courtesy: NovotechnikNovotechnik U.S. introduces the R-Series of magnetic rotary angle sensors. These sensors use the orientation of a magnetic pick up to determine angle so that there is no mechanical wear.

An embedded microprocessor, contained within the R-Series sensors, converts the magnetic orientation to an analog output that is repeatable to within 0.03% or 0.1° of measurement range depending on model. These rotary position sensors can be programmed and reprogrammed for the application’s angle, CW/CCW direction and single or redundant output can be selected.

R-Series have a measurement range up to 360° and have 12- or 14-bit resolution, depending on model. R-Series models include RSC28, RFC48, RSC66 and RFA4000 sensors.

Novotechnik U.S., Inc.

www.novotechnik.com 

- Edited by Chris Vavra, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com 

controleng.com/sensors



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